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Academics Jordan places fourth in Academic Olympics On Monday, March 22, Garfield County students placed fourth in an Academic Olympics held at the Community College in Miles City. Two students were chosen from each class in the high school and two extras, making 10 on the team. Those competing were Jean Ady, Sheila Whiteside, Myrna Phipps, Stewart McWilliams, Diane Kibler, April Trumbo, Dave Fogle, Cindy Hager, JoDee Isaacs, and Debbie Green. Advisors and car drivers were Mr. Dallum, Mr. Mansfield and Mrs. Brusett. The students took a written test in the morning. High scorer from Jordan was JoDee Isaacs. After lunch each school was divided into two teams. Since 10 schools were participating, that made 20 teams to compete in the quiz bowl. The questions were from the i areas of math, science, social studies, English, and government. The team consisting of Cindy Hager, Debbie Green, Diane Kibler, Myrna Phipps, and Jean Ady ended up in fourth place. JoDee shines in Rapid City Thirteen students attended the Business Tournament held an- nually by the National College of Business in Rapid City, South Dakota. They were Dan Fell- man, Jo Dee Isaacs, Carol Rit- ter, Katrina Phipps, Rosene Leliner, Melodie Milroy, Deb- bie Green, Cindy Hager, Myrna Phipps, Holly Billing, Lori West, Stewart McWilliams, and Diane Kibler. Jo Dee Isaacs placed 3rd in Business Math and 4th in Account- ing II. Carol Ritter placed 5th in Typing H. The students toured the National College of Business, at- tended movies, and did some shopping. They reported having a FABULOUS time and would like to thank their advisors, Mrs. Edwards, Mrs. Brusett, and Mrs. Hager, for taking them. Dixie’s Montana Bar See a touch of the Old West in the oldest establislied bar in Montana 612 Main Street Miles City Cindy takes top honors in math Thirteen mathletes from Gar- field County High School and Jordan Elementary competed in a state regional math contest sponsored by the Montana Coun- cil of Teachers of Mathematics in Miles City, Montana. Those attending the April 3rd event were: Elementary-Maribeth McKeever, Kyle Phipps, Darla Stanton, Damon Mallo, Shan Whiteside, George Ady, and Kim Wilson; High school- Myrna Phipps, Jean Ady, Mike Wilson, Melodie Milroy, April Trumbo, and Cindy Hager. Cindy Hager received a su - perior in Trigonometry, Calcu- lator, Potluck, and Problem Solving. Cindy Hager was the highest individual scorer of all the schools represented in our division. The group was accompanied by Mr. Mansfield with the assist- ance of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hin- ther. The students have been taught this past year by Mr. Mansfield and Mr. George Young. ParticiDants in the math contest received certificates at the Spring Awards Assembly. Results of tlie rest of the groups efforts were: Jean Ady, honorable mention in Algebra I, Potluck,
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Volume 39 1982 REMUDA Spring Supplement Letter from the Editor Our first deadline is looming in the near future and I miss Carol. Annual seemed to run so smoothly when I wasn't editor, now I'm buried in ladder diagrams, unfinished pages, and lectures from Ma. This year the staff has come up with some really good ideas. We are following a magazine format in the annual and hope that it will be a successful idea. The first sixteen pages are the Spring Supple - ment, reviewing all the exciting happenings of last spring. The rest of the annual is full of the events which took place between August 30, 1982 and March 1, 1983. Our special thanks go out to the members of the community who have put so much effort into helping with research. Without them our jobs would have been much more difficult if not impossible. This year’s annual staff and I hope you en- joy the annual. I'JltQMJL Index of Supplement 2 Academics Jordan places 4th in Academic Olympics 9 Music Festival is April 16. 4 Achievements Spring brings awards and trips. 10 Sports Five go to State Track Meet. 6 Fun Carnival grosses $1,150. 13 Affairs JoDee Lee are Prom royalty. 7 Rodeo terry Jay Murnion go to Nationals 14 Education Pluhar awards dip- lomas to 30 grad - uates. 8 Drama Up the Down Staircase is spring production. 16 Alumni Whatever became of... Remuda sent to press March 4 Last year’s Remuda staff compiled a 144 page annual. The last copy was sent to the publishers March 4. To print 210 copies of that book cost approximately $5, 000. Two hundred copies were sold at $10. each. Good salesmen sold enough ads to make up the difference. We appreciate our advertisers and hope you will patron- ize them. It is a happy day when the last copy of the Remuda is sent to the publishers A cause for real celebration! And what could be better than Mex- ican food ? Ma cooked all we could eat of tacos, enchiladas, frijoles, burritos and rice. After stuffing ourselves, we tried to work it off with exercises and a wild Pit game. Then all we had to do was wait for the results of all our hard work. The Remudas came the first of May in plenty of time to get everybody's personal messages written in before school was out.
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Problem Solving, and a superior in Number Theory; Darla Stan- ton, honorable mention in Pot- luck; Damon Mallo, honorable mention in Measurement; Shan Whiteside, honorable mention in Measurement and Potluck; George Ady, honorable mention in Measurement and Introduc - tion to Algebra; Kim Wilson, honorable mention in General Math and superior in Number Theory; Mike Wilson, superior in Measurement; Melodie Mil- roy honorable mention in Geometry and Measurement; and April Trumbo, honorable men- tion in Algebra II, Potluck, and Problem Solving, and a super- ior in Algebra I, Trips Nine attend FHA convention Journalists visit printing offices March 24 nine students attended the State FHA Convention in Bil- lings. They were Fred Murnion, Car- son Buffington, Lavonne Coldwell, Deanna Stanton, Pam Krieder, Sheila Whiteside, Tina Moberly, and Sandra Barclay. Chaperons were Mrs. Bray, Mrs. Kloker and Mrs. Lorello. There was a carnival after the general session Wednesday. Thursday there were workshops on energy, hair, floral arranging, sewing and several other things. A Battle of the Skills and a Dancersize class finished off an interesting day. Friday at awards, Jordan rec- eived a silver arrow for the most increased membership. The banquet was Friday night. On Thursday, April 8, thirteen journalism students toured the H T Printing Shop and the Miles City Star office. After the tours, they ate Mex- ican food at Dos Banditos. Those on the tour were Lavonne Coldwell, Carol Ritter, Tina Mob- erly, Jole Williams, Lori West, Diane Kibler, Chuck Phipps, Terry Witt, Michelle Galla, Francine West, Kevin Wright, Darrell Willis, and Grant Guptil. Students had their choice of bi6 or little vehicle. Tom Billing drove Fellman’s suburban and Mrs. Brusett drove her Subaru. REGAN Plumbing Heating, Inc. PLUMBING HEATING CONTRACTORS FIXTURES, PIPE, VALVES, FITTINGS 2404 Main - P.O. Box 1164 Miles City, Montana 59301 Phone 232-3788
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